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Great collection of hand carved meerschaum or sea foam pipes this set of four pieces one is a dog, one is a goat, one is a horse and the last one is a naked or nude nymph with a stylized bird there is only one red amber color stem or mouth piece. They measures about 2" long by 1 1/2" tall by 1/2" deep the mouth piece is 3/4" long rements are taken at the widest part. Grea t attention to detail on the figures surrmountig the pipes all hand carved antique definatelly european most likely german victorian times. The auction is for the piece only we do have any of the original packing or presentation box or wooden base. If you need any additional images please ask and we will be more then happy to assist you further. Items are in great shape considering age only normal signs of wear they even seem that they were smoked. Please if you have any type of questions please address them to my cell or via email as you see fit. Wishing you a remember we offer free shipping in the continental USA, Alaska, Hawaii and now CANADA. To all other destinations please ask for quote but to most european countries the price start about $ 20.00. Meerschaum is a soft white mineral sometimes found floating on the Black Sea, and rather suggestive of sea-foam (German: Meerschaum , whence also the French name for the same substance, écume de mer .Meerschaum is opaque and of white, grey or cream color, breaking with a conchoidal or fine earthy fracture, and occasionally fibrous in texture. Because it can be readily scratched with the nail, its hardness is placed at about 2. The specific gravity varies from 0.988 to 1.279, but the porosity of the mineral may lead to error. Meerschaum is a hydrous magnesium silicate with the formula H 4Mg 2Si 3O 10 . Most of the meerschaum of commerce is obtained from Asia Minor, chiefly from the plain of Eskişehir in Turkey , between Istanbul and Ankara . It occurs there in irregular nodular masses, in alluvial deposits, which are extensively worked for its extraction. It is said that in this district there are 4000 shafts leading to horizontal galleries for extraction of the meerschaum. The principal workings are at Sepetçi Ocağı and Kemikçi Ocağı, about 20 miles southeast of Eskişehir . The mineral is associated with magnesite (magnesium carbonate), the primitive source of both minerals being a serpentine. When first extracted meerschaum is soft, but it hardens on exposure to solar heat or when dried in a warm room. Meerschaum is also found, though less abundantly, in Greece , as at Thebes , and in the islands of Euboea and Samos; it occurs also in serpentine at Hrubschitz near Kromau in Moravia . It is found to a limited extent at certain localities in France and Spain , and is known in Morocco . In the United States it occurs in serpentine in Pennsylvania (as at Nottingham, Chester County ) and in South Carolina and Utah . Meerschaum has occasionally been used as a substitute for soapstone, fuller's earth, and as a building material; but its chief use is for smoking pipes and cigarette holders. When smoked, Meerschaum pipes gradually change color, and old Meerschaums will turn incremental shades of yellow, orange, and red from the base on up. When prepared for use as a pipe, the natural nodules are first scraped to remove the red earthy matrix, then dried, again scraped and polished with wax. The crudely shaped masses thus prepared are turned and carved, smoothed with glass-paper and Dutch rushes, heated in wax or stearine, and finally polished with bone-ash, etc. Meerschaum products traditionally were made in manufacturing centers such as Vienna . Since the 1970s, though, Turkey has banned the exportation of meerschaum nodules, trying to set up a local meerschaum industry. The once famous manufacturers have therefore disappeared. Nowadays, meerschaum pipes not obtained from Turkish producers are usually made of pressed meerschaum or African meerschaum, which are i...
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